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july 19, 1864. lou wallace wanted a monument dedicated on the battlefield, wanted to be a stone obelisk. and one of the inscription to say, these men died to save the capital and. they did save it. monuments not there. but i think the testament is there. and my last concluding remarks i'm going to give to a guy named isaac bradwell who fought in the 31st georgia, one of the last surviving veterans of the battle doesn't die well until the 20th cey. advocate cuts from an to be turned into a national park. he lives long enough to see the monocacy national battlefield park created in 1933. right. so he says by all means, let the government make this place a memorial park. okay, so that is aink we've gotr questions. so we're going to have a microphone and then i'll take the questions questions. can you talk a bit about what happened? the early cavalry since they weren't there? sure. so the question was about earley's calvary and his calvary is all over the place. he's has calvary contingent under the com
july 19, 1864. lou wallace wanted a monument dedicated on the battlefield, wanted to be a stone obelisk. and one of the inscription to say, these men died to save the capital and. they did save it. monuments not there. but i think the testament is there. and my last concluding remarks i'm going to give to a guy named isaac bradwell who fought in the 31st georgia, one of the last surviving veterans of the battle doesn't die well until the 20th cey. advocate cuts from an to be turned into a...
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not on july 10, not on july 25, on july 26, not on august 27. had none of those meetings, none of those meetings did the ukrainians mention the pause of security assistance. ambassador volker testified that he was regularly in touch with the senior highest level officials of the ukrainian government. ukrainian officials would confine things and whaten have asked if they had any questions about the a. nobody said a word to ambassador volker until the end of august. then within hours of the political article being published mr. yermak and tested ambassador volker with the link and ask about the report. in other words, as soon as the ukrainians learned about the hold they asked about it. adam schiff said something during the more than 21 hours that he and his team spoke that i actually agree with. which is when he talked about common
not on july 10, not on july 25, on july 26, not on august 27. had none of those meetings, none of those meetings did the ukrainians mention the pause of security assistance. ambassador volker testified that he was regularly in touch with the senior highest level officials of the ukrainian government. ukrainian officials would confine things and whaten have asked if they had any questions about the a. nobody said a word to ambassador volker until the end of august. then within hours of the...
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4th or the proximity july 4th. and so some of the confederate officers and men captured, for lack of a better word, an ice cream truck, a wagon of ice cream and a confederate soldier explains what can only be to me brain freeze. 't call it brain freeze, but he says he he dove into this ice cream so quickly his mind hurt and had a headache. h's 7pdescribing brain freeze right. so they get distracted by these union supply convoys. william b franklin was a union general who was responding to thth. he got captured by confederate soldiers who got distracted by the spoils of war. and so franklin escaped in the middle of the nigh for them to fall asleep and he was out. and so they did not accomplish nearly as what they wanted to. but they get near baltimore and then they realize it's a bridge too far right. i'm sorry. they get caught. they get caught. yeah. yeah. the idea is to link back up in washington. yeah. so what to the money early. got. yeah. good question. it doesn't go to the nf happened to the money. right. the
4th or the proximity july 4th. and so some of the confederate officers and men captured, for lack of a better word, an ice cream truck, a wagon of ice cream and a confederate soldier explains what can only be to me brain freeze. 't call it brain freeze, but he says he he dove into this ice cream so quickly his mind hurt and had a headache. h's 7pdescribing brain freeze right. so they get distracted by these union supply convoys. william b franklin was a union general who was responding to thth....
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during the july 25 call. very sensitive issues. ambassador sondland then had a private meeting with andriy yermak, president zelensky's top aide. the two men insisted that the meeting be one on one with no notetaker, perhaps due to the sensitive issues that might come up. ambassador sondland testified that he and presidente zelenskys aid probably discussed the issue of investigations. after these key moments in ukraine ambassador sondland went to lunch with david holmes and two other american officials. mr. holmes set directly across from ambassador sondland close enough to hear the details of an extraordinaryf telephone call between mr. sondland and presidenten trump. as mr. holmes relayed during his sworn testimony under oath, ambassador sondland pulled out his unsecured cell phone and said that he was going to call president trump to give him an update. what happened next was shocking. >> ambassador sondland phone was not on speakerphone. i get to the president's voice to the ear piece of the phone. the president's voice was lou
during the july 25 call. very sensitive issues. ambassador sondland then had a private meeting with andriy yermak, president zelensky's top aide. the two men insisted that the meeting be one on one with no notetaker, perhaps due to the sensitive issues that might come up. ambassador sondland testified that he and presidente zelenskys aid probably discussed the issue of investigations. after these key moments in ukraine ambassador sondland went to lunch with david holmes and two other american...
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on july 2, in toronto. on july 10 at the white house. on july 19 during a call between zelensky and ambassador sondland and then on july 25 to call with the two leaders. so before that fateful call on july 25 president zelensky understood exactly what needed to be done, a quid pro quo. the evidence of president trump's grave grave misconduct does grave misconduct does not end with the july 25 call. from that point on president zelensky was on notice that it was president trump himself who demanded those two phony political investigations. after the july 25 call the ukrainians bottled up with president trump's direction and began to talk with rudy giuliani the president's political bagman. acting on the presence orders u.s. diplomat including ambassador sondland and ambassador volker worked with mr. giuliani to continue pressuring ukraine to announce the phony investigation that president trump sought in exchange for that oval office meeting. this is corruption and abuse of power in its purest form. over the next two weeks mr. giuliani di
on july 2, in toronto. on july 10 at the white house. on july 19 during a call between zelensky and ambassador sondland and then on july 25 to call with the two leaders. so before that fateful call on july 25 president zelensky understood exactly what needed to be done, a quid pro quo. the evidence of president trump's grave grave misconduct does grave misconduct does not end with the july 25 call. from that point on president zelensky was on notice that it was president trump himself who...
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remember those dates, july 18 to july 31. according to marx and and other witnesses, several facts emerged. first, the agencies learned that the president himself had directed the hold to omb. second, no justification or explanation was provided for the hold, despite repeated questions. questions. third, except for omb, all agencies supported military aid because of sin the national security interest of the united states. and, orth, many were concerned that hopeless outright illegal -- fourth. ambassador taylor learned of hold on july 18. he said quote, the directive had come from the president and chief of staff and he stat sat in astonishment because one of the key pillars of our strong support for ukraine was threatened. david holmes a diplomat at u.s. embassy in key have testified he was shocked by the hold. although the was an initial, initially some question as to whether called applied to dod funds which was already cleared by congress, it soon became clear that hold applied to all 391 million. kim morrison testified d
remember those dates, july 18 to july 31. according to marx and and other witnesses, several facts emerged. first, the agencies learned that the president himself had directed the hold to omb. second, no justification or explanation was provided for the hold, despite repeated questions. questions. third, except for omb, all agencies supported military aid because of sin the national security interest of the united states. and, orth, many were concerned that hopeless outright illegal -- fourth....
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on july 25 july 25 president tp conducted his phone call with president zelensky. during which he demandedsi a favor. this paper was for ukraine to conduct an investigation to benefit thehe president's reelection campaign. that call was at 9 a.m., just 90 minutes after president trump hung up the phone, duffey, the political appointee at omb who was in charge of national security programs, e-mailed the unity to quote from allies end quote a hold on the military aid. just 90 minutes after president trump's call, a color which the president had asked for a favor. that e-mail is on the screen in front of t you. we have a redacted copy of this email because it was recently released through the freedom of information act. it was not released by the trump administration in response to the house subpoena. in this e-mail duffey told the dod officials that based o on te guidance he had received they should quote hold off on any additional dodod obligations of these funds. he added that the request was quote sensitive and that they should keep this information closely held.
on july 25 july 25 president tp conducted his phone call with president zelensky. during which he demandedsi a favor. this paper was for ukraine to conduct an investigation to benefit thehe president's reelection campaign. that call was at 9 a.m., just 90 minutes after president trump hung up the phone, duffey, the political appointee at omb who was in charge of national security programs, e-mailed the unity to quote from allies end quote a hold on the military aid. just 90 minutes after...
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remember those days, july 18 to july 31. according to mark sandy and other witnesses several facts emerged. first, the agencies learned that the president himself had directed the hold through omb. second, no justification or explanation was provided for the hold despite repeated questions. third, except for omb all agencies that supported the military because it is in the national security interest of the united states. and fourth, many were concerned that the hold is outright illegal. ambassador taylor learned of the hold on july 1830 said quote that attract it had come from the president to the chief of staff of omb and p. quote said in astonishment because one of the key pillars of our strong support for ukraine. david holmes a u.s. embassy in kyiv testified he was shocked by the hold. although there was initial, initially some question as to where the hold applied to dod funds which was cleared by congress it's in became clear that the hold apply to all 391 million. van morrison testified dod officials raised concerns a
remember those days, july 18 to july 31. according to mark sandy and other witnesses several facts emerged. first, the agencies learned that the president himself had directed the hold through omb. second, no justification or explanation was provided for the hold despite repeated questions. third, except for omb all agencies that supported the military because it is in the national security interest of the united states. and fourth, many were concerned that the hold is outright illegal....
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bush just listed on july 6th. at our lover of america also who would said the moment i heard the word america i loved her would be charles kuralt calvin coolidge was born on july 4th. neil simon, george steinbrenner, new york yankees, louis b. mayer who was born in russia but you basically embrace an american dream completely. but if we want to look for the golden thread, that connects us which i call the united states is us. what is the sticky idea that malcolm glad well talks about in the tipping point? i love this idea of sticky ideas. how does something stick to it yourself dealer makeup of your brain? well, this did the idea here that america is basically democracy. is the central organizing principle and if i wanted to create it my photosynthesis it would be democracy that i would photograph. , but it is a conundrum. had you photograph an idea? my view it is the idea that is the principle, but really when you think about democracy it is a painting it would be the negative space, the -- is around the object b
bush just listed on july 6th. at our lover of america also who would said the moment i heard the word america i loved her would be charles kuralt calvin coolidge was born on july 4th. neil simon, george steinbrenner, new york yankees, louis b. mayer who was born in russia but you basically embrace an american dream completely. but if we want to look for the golden thread, that connects us which i call the united states is us. what is the sticky idea that malcolm glad well talks about in the...
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2nd or wounded on july 3rd. and that included the assault over at cemetery over corporal mean around top and it also included the the assault done in the middle the union line on the evening of july 2nd. and of course includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge in north carolina the most and have one that i put down which is brigadier armstead. there are two general officers treated this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york, a brigadier general in, the union army wounded very badly on the first days battle. and lewis armstead, who was mortally wounded on july 30, 1863, and pickett's so armstead doesn't he he is born in north carolina commands virginia troops he would tell you to virginian but i put him down as not listed with any of the regiments now what organizations did they serve. so we've got nine confederate states represented here we got 41 confederate soldiers that we can find confirmed on a list that i came up with and. here are the organizations of where
2nd or wounded on july 3rd. and that included the assault over at cemetery over corporal mean around top and it also included the the assault done in the middle the union line on the evening of july 2nd. and of course includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge in north carolina the most and have one that i put down which is brigadier armstead. there are two general officers treated this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york, a brigadier general...
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on july 2nd. meade writes to halleck, if not attacked and i can get any positive information on the position of the enemy which will justify me in doing so, i shall attack if i find it hazardous to do so, or i'm satisfied the enemy is endeavoring to move to my rear and interpose between me and washington. i shall fall back to westminster right? if i'm not attacked, i'll attack. if they get flanks, i'm going to fall back to westminster. so he gets a lot of criticism for being overly focused on his right. he's getting warnings from sickles, right? he's getting warning from other people about longstreet, perhaps. but i think it's worth noting that the right is much closer to the baltimore pike than his left. and if you look at the history of the confederate attacks on the first, they typically are going from the union left to the right. it's not planned that way. right. but meade doesn't know that. where might the next fall in this an echelon series attacks. so of course he doesn't attack. and he rec
on july 2nd. meade writes to halleck, if not attacked and i can get any positive information on the position of the enemy which will justify me in doing so, i shall attack if i find it hazardous to do so, or i'm satisfied the enemy is endeavoring to move to my rear and interpose between me and washington. i shall fall back to westminster right? if i'm not attacked, i'll attack. if they get flanks, i'm going to fall back to westminster. so he gets a lot of criticism for being overly focused on...
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and then we realized it is not from july 17 but it is what we knew about from july july 12, 1996. by a and a hoot miniature but the video of the apparent missile attack. review did early on said it is a surface-to-air missile that we talk about and when we saw the video we realized it was more than just a smoke trail but we see debris coming down five days before it went down on the coast of long island but they cannot enter that video into evidence from the caa documents we know many eyewitnesses that say it looks sick of missile test sites you have july 7, 12, 17 you don't have to see a math major to see the sequence. then i heard from other people i was camping to say it does matter. that is what is going on. and dave died without justice being brought to their families. and now i'll take some questions and answers so the attorney general who oversaw investigation after this is put to bed gets the new job. she is named vice chairman of fannie mae. and then five and a half years she will make $25 million. but then after the 9/11 commission said she basically is overseeing the ev
and then we realized it is not from july 17 but it is what we knew about from july july 12, 1996. by a and a hoot miniature but the video of the apparent missile attack. review did early on said it is a surface-to-air missile that we talk about and when we saw the video we realized it was more than just a smoke trail but we see debris coming down five days before it went down on the coast of long island but they cannot enter that video into evidence from the caa documents we know many...
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july 24, july 24, july 25 and july 26. the 24th, director mueller testified about his investigation and he established beyond doubt that it was the russians who interfered in our elections and he expressed the fear it could that would be the new normal. onon july 25, according to the readout of the president's campaign, he asked the ukrainians to investigate the ukrainian interference that had beenhe repudiated. then july 26, as i understand it, thisas person who reported o you heard the president say he wants investigations again in ukraine. so this is the question. the new normal that the director mueller feared, is there a new normal that you fear that a president, any president can use congressionally approved foreign idaid as a lever to get personal advantage to something that is in his interest not in the public interest? spinnaker that should not ben te case. >> i yield back. >> i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record transcript for a call between president trumpeted president zelensky. you your self mischa
july 24, july 24, july 25 and july 26. the 24th, director mueller testified about his investigation and he established beyond doubt that it was the russians who interfered in our elections and he expressed the fear it could that would be the new normal. onon july 25, according to the readout of the president's campaign, he asked the ukrainians to investigate the ukrainian interference that had beenhe repudiated. then july 26, as i understand it, thisas person who reported o you heard the...
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[applause] >> julie, thank you. we've been arguing about which stories to tell and so forth that she told a lot of them. [laughter] >> nixon, ron walker, sandy quinn, ben and karl, thanks for having us here today. i will give you some background on this book. "going home to glory" is the title of the book proposal that we circulated to new york publishers in the summer of 1976. julie and i had moved to new york from washington that summer, and ben stein, our host today, encouraged us to start considering some publishing interest that he had encountered about us. and we circulated this proposal entitled "going home to glory" and we did so at ben's suggestion. we were seeing a lot of ben in those days, both in new york and in washington when he was a young editorial writer for "the wall street journal," one of the youngest and their history, one of the best. he authored an article that made a big impression on us. i don't know if he remembers this but we do but it was an article entitled bunkhouse logic, and while i d
[applause] >> julie, thank you. we've been arguing about which stories to tell and so forth that she told a lot of them. [laughter] >> nixon, ron walker, sandy quinn, ben and karl, thanks for having us here today. i will give you some background on this book. "going home to glory" is the title of the book proposal that we circulated to new york publishers in the summer of 1976. julie and i had moved to new york from washington that summer, and ben stein, our host today,...
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i attended meetings on july 23 and july 26 where the security assistance hold was discussed. it also may have been discussed on july 31. >> and at that point, did anyone provide a specific reason for the hold? >> in those meetings, the omb representatives reported that the assistance was being held at the direction of the white house chief of staff. >> anand did they give any reass beyond why he wa it was being wd from the white house chief of staff? >> not specifically. the reason given was that there was an ongoing review whether the funding was still in line with administration priorities. >> did anyone in any of those meetings or any other subsequent discussion you had discussed the locality of withholding that? >> there were discussions in july 31 meeting possibly prior as well in terms of the defense and state department officials looking into how they would handle a situation in which your marks funding from congress that was designated for ukraine would be resolved if the funding continued to be held as we approach the end u of the fiscal year. >> and from what you wi
i attended meetings on july 23 and july 26 where the security assistance hold was discussed. it also may have been discussed on july 31. >> and at that point, did anyone provide a specific reason for the hold? >> in those meetings, the omb representatives reported that the assistance was being held at the direction of the white house chief of staff. >> anand did they give any reass beyond why he wa it was being wd from the white house chief of staff? >> not specifically....
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he just didn't know if it would be that day, july 1st, or the next day, july the second. he was not certain how many colonies would actually vote for independence. he is hoping it would be unanimous, but he did not know for sure. and if adams knew that independence was about to be declared he, better than anyone, understood just how difficult it had been to get to this point. after all, the first great american protest against british policy had occurred 11 years earlier. the british army occupied boston eight years earlier. the boston massacre occurred six years earlier. the boston tea party almost three years earlier. believe it or not, and many people, i think, are surprised to learn this. the war had broken out 15 months earlier. so for all of the first 15 months of the war america was not fighting for independence, it was fighting to remain within the british empire, but on america's terms. so adams knew that it had been a long and difficult road. years later looking back on these events adams wrote all the great critical questions made by congress in 74, 75, and 76.
he just didn't know if it would be that day, july 1st, or the next day, july the second. he was not certain how many colonies would actually vote for independence. he is hoping it would be unanimous, but he did not know for sure. and if adams knew that independence was about to be declared he, better than anyone, understood just how difficult it had been to get to this point. after all, the first great american protest against british policy had occurred 11 years earlier. the british army...
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in the early evening of july 1. thefe pipe creek is a contingeny plan is gone this continued to affect things as we see with slocum. he writes a 6:00 p.m. onee the first, i see no other course into hazard a general battle in gettysburg. versus planned this out with three union corps in the area and three others within a reasonable march to gettysburg meade sensed an opportunity to strike the confederate force of fort long street comes up what does the union armor they thought hill and they thought you will. we can concentrate our force we can land a blow work long street comes up. i would argue this is further evidence the pipe plan is simply a contingency and not something meade was planning to do. the story of glen tucker has argued pipe creek was a bandit because it's easier to stay at gettysburg and to retreat and he is not w wrong. hunt wrote an evening of july 1 to have withdrawn them now would have been a retreat and might have discourage the federals as it certainly would have belatedly fetter troops. especi
in the early evening of july 1. thefe pipe creek is a contingeny plan is gone this continued to affect things as we see with slocum. he writes a 6:00 p.m. onee the first, i see no other course into hazard a general battle in gettysburg. versus planned this out with three union corps in the area and three others within a reasonable march to gettysburg meade sensed an opportunity to strike the confederate force of fort long street comes up what does the union armor they thought hill and they...
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13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as it's called, burning of the colored orphans asylum along with the issue's other illustrations was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like those, these images lacked clarity the, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of th
13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as...
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julie su understand that. we need a labor secretary, women in this country are earning just $0.84 on the dollar compared to men and queen equal pay for equal work. the labor secretary believes young people in this country should have access to apprenticeship programs which give them the skills they need for good paying jobs rebuilding america, something this committee will also address. the labor secretary who understands that employees in america who are working 50 or 60 hours a week should not continue to be cheated out of the overtime pay they have earned and are entitled to. we need a labor secretary who will and force child labor laws on the books and expose the exploitation of underage workers by unscrupulous employers. we need a labor secretary who understands that it is acceptable that half of older americans have no retirement savings and we need to expand, not cut pensions in this country. i believe that julie su will be that labor secretary. as i think we know two years ago, the senate voted to conf
julie su understand that. we need a labor secretary, women in this country are earning just $0.84 on the dollar compared to men and queen equal pay for equal work. the labor secretary believes young people in this country should have access to apprenticeship programs which give them the skills they need for good paying jobs rebuilding america, something this committee will also address. the labor secretary who understands that employees in america who are working 50 or 60 hours a week should...
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julie: i love that. the way you put it, when there are rules in place for how people are supposed to operate, we have a fair game. and you know, just to follow up, because your work on abandoned land mines, there's such an overlap between what the department of superior's funding opportunity -- of interior's funding opportunities create and what you've been doing what does a partnership between the department of labor and department of interior mean for you? how does it affect your work when there are standards in funding at the front end? lee: can i call out a couple of people from d.o.l. and d.o.i. who have been instrumental in this? wendy in the front row, ruku, there she is back there julie: can you stand up when she says your names, please? [applause] lee: these gals, these gals have joined an over other week call with 20, 25, 30 folks from respective states, mostly in appalachia, had the patience to explain this program, encourage us to bring folks along to this program, it has obviously not been c
julie: i love that. the way you put it, when there are rules in place for how people are supposed to operate, we have a fair game. and you know, just to follow up, because your work on abandoned land mines, there's such an overlap between what the department of superior's funding opportunity -- of interior's funding opportunities create and what you've been doing what does a partnership between the department of labor and department of interior mean for you? how does it affect your work when...
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remember those days, july 18 to july 31. according to mark sandy and other witnesses several facts emerged. first, the agencies learned that the president himself had directed the hold through omb. second, no justification or explanation was provided for the hold despite repeated questions. third, except for omb all agencies that supported the military because it is in the national security interest of the united states. and fourth, many were concerned that the hold is outright illegal. ambassador taylor learned of the hold on july 1830 said quote that attract it had come from the president to the chief of staff of omb and p. quote said in astonishment because one of the key pillars of our strong support for ukraine. david holmes a u.s. embassy in kyiv testified he was shocked by the hold. although there was initial, initially some question as to where the hold applied to dod funds which was cleared by congress it's in became clear that the hold apply to all 391 million. van morrison testified dod officials raised concerns a
remember those days, july 18 to july 31. according to mark sandy and other witnesses several facts emerged. first, the agencies learned that the president himself had directed the hold through omb. second, no justification or explanation was provided for the hold despite repeated questions. third, except for omb all agencies that supported the military because it is in the national security interest of the united states. and fourth, many were concerned that the hold is outright illegal....
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on july 19th, ambassador sondland emailed mr. mulvaney, secretary perry, secretary pompeo and others after speaking to president zelensky. the subject was, i talked to zelensky just now. and ambassador sondland wrote, he is prepared to receive potus's call. potus is president of the united states. we'll assure him that he intends to run a fully transparent investigation and will, quote, turn over every stone, unquote. both secretary perry and chief of staff mulvaney quickly responded to the email noting that given that conversation, a date would soon be set to schedule the white house telephone call. the evidence also unambiguously shows that the ukrainians understood this quid pro quo and had serious reservations, particularly because president zelensky had won the election on an anti-corruption platform. in fact a few days before the july 25th call ambassador william taylor the abilitying u.s. ambassador to ukraine and the former permanent ambassador to ukraine texted ambassador sondland and volker -- rather, he stated in his t
on july 19th, ambassador sondland emailed mr. mulvaney, secretary perry, secretary pompeo and others after speaking to president zelensky. the subject was, i talked to zelensky just now. and ambassador sondland wrote, he is prepared to receive potus's call. potus is president of the united states. we'll assure him that he intends to run a fully transparent investigation and will, quote, turn over every stone, unquote. both secretary perry and chief of staff mulvaney quickly responded to the...
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let's start with july 26. on july 26, so this is the day after the call. ambassador volker sends a text message to giuliani. and that text message says, hi mr. mayor, you may have heard the president had a great call with ukrainian president yesterday. exactly the right messages as we discussed. please send dates when you will be in madrid, i am seeing tomorrow morning and he will come to you in madrid. thanks for your help. so, here we are the day after that call, as my colleague demonstrates this same day, so july 26, the dates of that second infamous call between president trump and gordon sondland, you heard the diplomat david holmes described. set the same day, july 26 we are talking about now. there is a text message. now that july 25 call, the president wants to connect rudy giuliani with the president of ukraine and his people. and so, this is a follow up with volker is saying to giuliani, it was a great call with ukraine president, exactly the right messages as we discussed. and we know those messages where the need to do this political investigat
let's start with july 26. on july 26, so this is the day after the call. ambassador volker sends a text message to giuliani. and that text message says, hi mr. mayor, you may have heard the president had a great call with ukrainian president yesterday. exactly the right messages as we discussed. please send dates when you will be in madrid, i am seeing tomorrow morning and he will come to you in madrid. thanks for your help. so, here we are the day after that call, as my colleague demonstrates...
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if you look at the time following july 15, if we get the evaluations around the world after july 15, if we talk about this, the investigation that took part and a cleansing that happened, there were questions about how much that affected the forces. what would you like to say about that? [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i would like to thank you providing me with this opportunity, truly this is not just a problem for my own country, but it is actually the problem for the world. and i had a chance to say a few words about this, an opportunity for me. i want to thank you. if you look at july 15, the evening, and after having experienced that, people thought it would be chaos in our country. are allies and friends thought much. but that didn't happen. the forces under my command naturally up till today have been 4000 people have been thrown out. however, if we look at, it you can follow it, our struggle with terrorism, the gendarmerie forces or the police and military forces, they have the most successful here of the forty-year struggle. and naturally our offices, we lost abou
if you look at the time following july 15, if we get the evaluations around the world after july 15, if we talk about this, the investigation that took part and a cleansing that happened, there were questions about how much that affected the forces. what would you like to say about that? [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i would like to thank you providing me with this opportunity, truly this is not just a problem for my own country, but it is actually the problem for the world....
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julie, let's start with you. julie: the story of coral reefs is one of struggle. i think we all know that. currently, predictions are that by 2050, 99% of the coral reefs will be lost on our planet. if that is the case, what can we as terrestrial people, terrestrial beings, people who live appear on land do to make what is beneath the waves less invisible to us? edith: in 2011 or 2012 we got the first video of a giant squid in the deep sea. that was the first time we were able to record this creature in its own environment. i maintained the reason it took so long to do that is that we were doing it wrong. we were scaring them away. if it took that long to record an animal over four stories tall , how many other creatures are there in the deep sea that we don't even know about? the giants would have -- giant squid have been float when they die so we have some specimens. we knew they existed. what about stuff that doesn't float? liz: on that note, let's talk a little bit about your books and takeaways people need to understand as they approach these questions. juli:
julie, let's start with you. julie: the story of coral reefs is one of struggle. i think we all know that. currently, predictions are that by 2050, 99% of the coral reefs will be lost on our planet. if that is the case, what can we as terrestrial people, terrestrial beings, people who live appear on land do to make what is beneath the waves less invisible to us? edith: in 2011 or 2012 we got the first video of a giant squid in the deep sea. that was the first time we were able to record this...
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this is david and julie and's show. let's just say this is a serious book and the fact it has hilarious moments, genuinely laugh out loud moments how he deals with it. it makes it all the more serious. this is a portrait of a man and a hero. this is an uplifting book to read because it describes the genuinely great man. but there was also to be a disturbing book because we don't seem to have many men or women of his character and self discipline on the scene right now. he is a man-made of greater stuff than we seem to have now. from greeter times than we have now. perhaps we can use this book as a yardstick to measure present and future national leaders. if we do, i'm afraid they are going to look pretty puny. our satloff, but with a gift to have had general eisenhower. now i introduce you to too great friends and biographers, david and julie eisenhower. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> it is so wonderful to be back in yorba linda and to be here with so many special friends, with my uncle and my aunt, cindy quinn,
this is david and julie and's show. let's just say this is a serious book and the fact it has hilarious moments, genuinely laugh out loud moments how he deals with it. it makes it all the more serious. this is a portrait of a man and a hero. this is an uplifting book to read because it describes the genuinely great man. but there was also to be a disturbing book because we don't seem to have many men or women of his character and self discipline on the scene right now. he is a man-made of...
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18th, 2019, july 23rd, 2019, july 26, 292,019, july 31st, 2019. including any directions provided to staff, participating in those meetings, and any readouts from those meetings. he, the decision announced on or about september 11th, 2019, two release appropriated assistance military assistance, or security assistance to ukraine including but not limited to, any notes, memoranda, documentation, or correspondence related to the decision f, all draft and final versions of talking points related to the withholding or the release of foreign assistance military assistance, or security assistance to ukraine including communications with the department of defense, related to concerns about the accuracy of the talking points, and g, all meetings and calls between president trump and the president of ukraine including documents communications, and other records related to the scheduling of preparation for, and follow up from the president april 21st, in july 25th, 2019, telephone calls as well as the president's september 25th 2019, meeting with the presid
18th, 2019, july 23rd, 2019, july 26, 292,019, july 31st, 2019. including any directions provided to staff, participating in those meetings, and any readouts from those meetings. he, the decision announced on or about september 11th, 2019, two release appropriated assistance military assistance, or security assistance to ukraine including but not limited to, any notes, memoranda, documentation, or correspondence related to the decision f, all draft and final versions of talking points related...
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. >> from july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the century and a halfince the new york city draft riots, numerous psychological lahrs, polar -- scholars, popular books and articles are their rated and examined the significant events that comprised the largest civil insurrection this u.s. history, and and most of these works have included illustrations of the violence that were published in its immediate aftermath in the weekly newspapers. none of these many studi or popular accous have used these images as much more than endorsement for o reiterati of their text. certainly, tyave not served as evidence to be value waited in their own -- evaluated in their own right. illustrated newspapers covered the riots. the three ameri
. >> from july 13th-16th, 1863, in the middle of the civil war, thousands of poor and working class why not new yorkers, incensed by equities in the new military draft, resentful about wartime hardship and enflamed by the lincoln administration's emancipation policies, looted and destroyed buildings, battled police, state militia and federal troops and brutally attack thed the city's african-american residents. in the century and a halfince the new york city draft riots, numerous...
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and like it is for marty, it's personal for julie. born in wisconsin, she's the daughter of chinese immigrants, her mom is a union worker and her dad was a small business owner. she went to law school and served the people of california. julie is the american dream. she is what the american dream is about. [applause] more importantly, more importantly she's committed to making sure that dream is in the reach of every american. every american. that's what she's all about. she's going to make sure it happens. as the fourth asian american woman in my cabinet. i know julie, most important title is mom and she has two accomplished, wonderful daughter, stand up, girls, will you? [applause] i was asking what they're doing, they're both in college still. we had a little debate in there, whether amherst is better than yale or yale is better than amherst. anyway, i won't get into that. [laughter] it is my honor and i mean this sincerely, my honor to nominate julie su to be our next secretary of labor. [applause] and on behalf -- and i ask the u
and like it is for marty, it's personal for julie. born in wisconsin, she's the daughter of chinese immigrants, her mom is a union worker and her dad was a small business owner. she went to law school and served the people of california. julie is the american dream. she is what the american dream is about. [applause] more importantly, more importantly she's committed to making sure that dream is in the reach of every american. every american. that's what she's all about. she's going to make...
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july 4th have a voice and, in fact, made an error on the say so i wasn't born on the fourth of july the way the film was, but interestingly enough a lot of people were either born or died on july 4th that really mattered. now most of view as american history, civics and government teachers will probably know that, of course, thomas jefferson and john adams both died within hours of each other on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the declaration of independence. the other interesting fact about that i think is such you could ask how long was jefferson and adams an american citizen -- there were no american citizens on july 3rd, 1776, so mr. jefferson and mr. adams for both citizens for precisely to the day 50 years to the day. well, another one is we talk about top five founders in this case which was my interest because i am specifically attractive as an historian without the camera to that 1770, 1780, 79 this time because that is on the paradigm shift it, that is when the world changed. the other one that changed and died on july 4th was james monroe. he not only died on july 4th,
july 4th have a voice and, in fact, made an error on the say so i wasn't born on the fourth of july the way the film was, but interestingly enough a lot of people were either born or died on july 4th that really mattered. now most of view as american history, civics and government teachers will probably know that, of course, thomas jefferson and john adams both died within hours of each other on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the declaration of independence. the other interesting fact...
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during his two telephone calls with president zelensky in thett and july 25t july 25th, president trump did not refer to any anticorruption efforts against russia or even utter the word corruption. he only spoke about investigating his political opponents. he later confirmed this narrow singular focus to the press october 3rd when asked about the ukraine scheme he said well, i would think if they were honest about it they would start a major bidens.ation into the it's a very simple answer. >> [inaudible] >> well i would think that if they were honest about it they would start a major investigation into the bidens. it's a very simple answer. >> so we know from when this is the presidents personal agents of the president himself the only thing president trump cared about with ukraine was the investigation to benefit himsel himself. to say this even more starkly is helpful to remember what the head of state calls are normally used for. talk to a former occupant of the oval office they will take you the disparity of power between the president of the united states and other heads of state i
during his two telephone calls with president zelensky in thett and july 25t july 25th, president trump did not refer to any anticorruption efforts against russia or even utter the word corruption. he only spoke about investigating his political opponents. he later confirmed this narrow singular focus to the press october 3rd when asked about the ukraine scheme he said well, i would think if they were honest about it they would start a major bidens.ation into the it's a very simple answer....
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2 or wounded on july 3. and that includedrd the assault over atme cemetery hill and it also included the assault done in theth middle of the union lie on the evening of july 2 and, of course, includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge. so north carolina the most, and we have one that if the dam which is brigadier general armstead. there are two general offices treated at this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york a brigadier general and the union army wounded very bad on the first days battle, and loose armstead was mortally wounded on july 30, 1863 at pickett's charge. so armstead is born with golani, commence virginia troops, he will tell you is a virginia down as not listed with any of the regiments. now, what organizations did they serve? we got nine confederate states represent here. we got 41 confederate soldiers that we can find confirmed on n the list that i came up with an here are the organizations of where they are. and we can look at where some of t
2 or wounded on july 3. and that includedrd the assault over atme cemetery hill and it also included the assault done in theth middle of the union lie on the evening of july 2 and, of course, includes pickett's charge. many of the wounded here come from pickett's charge. so north carolina the most, and we have one that if the dam which is brigadier general armstead. there are two general offices treated at this hospital, francis barlow of the state of new york a brigadier general and the union...
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july 2015. of course, there are certain of them but the main body or the driving body of the military coupe for the coupe was the members in the military and so i would like to explain the infiltration in turkish army forces and i think five dimensions of that. first, those -- that strategy to fix -- [inaudible] >> prior to targeting syria, the first one was the personal status of the turkish armed forces. what i mean, the turkish armed forces personal system on different status, general, officer, nco's, the contracted specialists and the service members. we see that the might bees invested in strategic operation of the status of the personal body of the turkish army forces. those are officers mostly. military high schools until they get promoted to general so for the federal members. the specialists and military service members they are mostly technical than the technical people so the members did not put too much cost on those people to hire, so the main body of the member just walked on in tu
july 2015. of course, there are certain of them but the main body or the driving body of the military coupe for the coupe was the members in the military and so i would like to explain the infiltration in turkish army forces and i think five dimensions of that. first, those -- that strategy to fix -- [inaudible] >> prior to targeting syria, the first one was the personal status of the turkish armed forces. what i mean, the turkish armed forces personal system on different status, general,...
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he confronts lee on the 10th of july. which is astonishing giving this given the shape of that army. and what are we see in the army? well folks it's devastating. the army of the potomac lost 1900 horses in combat here at gettysburg by the time it confronts lee. on the 10th of july it will have lost 14,000 horses. 10,000 just broken down. unserviceable 2,000 more they just abandoned those horses. now think about that. they got some forage through but not enough to take care of how bad that army was. one diarist i found a penned up 93rd, pennsylvania. made the comment on the 12th of july note in his diary. he said the men are tired out. and mostly shoeless and he said the the animals the horses are blue. and we lose hundreds every day. so when people tell you that mead didn't pursue the enemy you can. tell them hogwash. but what's painful though in this? scenario to finish this is that mead gets to washington county maryland just below hagerstown? sets up his his lines confronting what lee has established for himself. whic
he confronts lee on the 10th of july. which is astonishing giving this given the shape of that army. and what are we see in the army? well folks it's devastating. the army of the potomac lost 1900 horses in combat here at gettysburg by the time it confronts lee. on the 10th of july it will have lost 14,000 horses. 10,000 just broken down. unserviceable 2,000 more they just abandoned those horses. now think about that. they got some forage through but not enough to take care of how bad that army...
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agencies knew about it in july. it should be no surprise that the first inquiries about the aide were on july 25, the same day as the call. it doesn't matter if extortion last two weeks or two months, it still extortion and ukraine certainly felt the pressure. of ukrainian officials also expects concerns that the chrctien government was being were.ed Ãband they by president trump you know how else you know they felt the pressure from the hold? because president zielinski finally relented and was planning to do the cnn interview. ultimately right around the time of president zielinski's conversation with vice president with president trump which is the subject of the classified document that i urge all senators to look at, president zielinski canceled the cnn interview. but the damage was already done. the evidence is clear the question for you is whether it's okay for the president to withhold taxpayer money, aid for our ally, our friend at war, for a personal political benefit. whether it's okay for the president
agencies knew about it in july. it should be no surprise that the first inquiries about the aide were on july 25, the same day as the call. it doesn't matter if extortion last two weeks or two months, it still extortion and ukraine certainly felt the pressure. of ukrainian officials also expects concerns that the chrctien government was being were.ed Ãband they by president trump you know how else you know they felt the pressure from the hold? because president zielinski finally relented and...
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julie had something to do with it because my grandfather was very entranced by julie. and i prompt you i had nothing to do with it. i knew that if i raised it or even asked, this was taking liberties so i had nothing to do with it. >> we have time for only one more question for those of you who are in line, you can ask questions shortly, but here in the studio audience one more question. >> thank you. you mentioned being a good sport about turning over power and i think it's very interesting that both your grandfather and father were clearly partisan but had to be a good sport. that capacity seems to be largely missing. you have respect lives on where we are and what has gone wrong and maybe even how we can fix that? >> eisenhower had a republican congress for the first two years. joe martin was speaker of the house and he had a very difficult time dealing with republicans on capitol hill. the democrats took over in the election of 1954. >> sam rayburn became speaker can and lyndon johnson was majority leader. eisenhower got along marvelously with rayburn johnson. eise
julie had something to do with it because my grandfather was very entranced by julie. and i prompt you i had nothing to do with it. i knew that if i raised it or even asked, this was taking liberties so i had nothing to do with it. >> we have time for only one more question for those of you who are in line, you can ask questions shortly, but here in the studio audience one more question. >> thank you. you mentioned being a good sport about turning over power and i think it's very...
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don't do that resist that by july 1863. they're already had been many bloody clashes in the conflict and nobody knew whether another one even more horrific than gettysburg lay ahead. similarly. no one knew whether the army in northern virginia. would mount another invasion of the united states. neither. could they know that abraham lincoln would go to gettysburg and deliver. what would eventually become the most famous political speech in our history did not at the time but it did in time the vast outpouring of writings on the battle remain to be written as did the battlefields development as a major attraction for people interested in american history. i think a fair assessment of gettysburg's impact in the summer and early autumn of 1863. is that both sides sought as a bloody but not ultimately decisive battle that represented largely good news for the united states and bad news for the confederacy. it's not nearly as important at the time as vicksburg vicksburg far overshadowed gettysburg in terms of its impact both in t
don't do that resist that by july 1863. they're already had been many bloody clashes in the conflict and nobody knew whether another one even more horrific than gettysburg lay ahead. similarly. no one knew whether the army in northern virginia. would mount another invasion of the united states. neither. could they know that abraham lincoln would go to gettysburg and deliver. what would eventually become the most famous political speech in our history did not at the time but it did in time the...
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[applause] >> first of all thank you for coming tonight july 151958 at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon the second marine regiment landed on beirut beach the marines came ashore anticipating this would be d-day facing a hostile audience but in fact what they ran into was tourist laying on the beach some of them in the nude or in the newly invented bikini i don't have a picture but i do have a picture of them rushing to the shore fascinated by the marines having landed literally as they charged up the beach weapons loaded and ready to go to war vendors went down the beach selling coca-cola and other delights the lebanese turned out to see the sights here you can see the taxis pulling up so it was a comic opera but everything underneath was deadly dangerous the marines were landing in lebanon after very vicious civil war of christians and muslims and to expect going to combat and to violate the sovereignty of lebanon and they saw them supporting their christian enemies as those who are trying to hold onto power and in germany tactical nuclear weapons to be airlifted to th
[applause] >> first of all thank you for coming tonight july 151958 at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon the second marine regiment landed on beirut beach the marines came ashore anticipating this would be d-day facing a hostile audience but in fact what they ran into was tourist laying on the beach some of them in the nude or in the newly invented bikini i don't have a picture but i do have a picture of them rushing to the shore fascinated by the marines having landed literally as they charged...